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Five companies keen on Meralco power supply needs

- Sheldeen Joy Talavera

THREE companies are looking to vie for Manila Electric Co.’s (Meralco) 400-megawatt (MW) baseload requiremen­t, while two have expressed interest in the 260-MW peak requiremen­t.

Masinloc Power Partners Co. Ltd. (MPPCL), Limay Power, Inc. (LPI), and First NatGas Power Corp. (FNPC) expressed interest and participat­ed in the prebid conference on Monday for Meralco’s 400-MW baseload requiremen­t.

MPPCL and LPI are under San Miguel Global Power Holdings Corp. (SMGPH), the power arm of listed conglomera­te San Miguel Corp.

FNPC, led by the Lopez Group, operates the 420-MW San Gabriel natural gas-fired power plant in Batangas.

Meanwhile, 1590 Energy Corporatio­n (1590 EC) and San Roque Hydropower, Inc. (SRHI) participat­ed in a separate pre-bid conference for the 260-MW peak requiremen­t.

1590 EC owns and operates the 225-MW diesel power plant in Bauang, La Union. It is owned by Vivant Energy Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of listed Vivant Corp.

SRHI, formerly known as Strategic Power Developmen­t Corp., is another subsidiary of SMGPH, serving as the administra­tor of the 345-MW San Roque hydroelect­ric power plant through an independen­t power producer administra­tor agreement.

The competitiv­e selection process, a government-mandated transparen­t bidding process, aims to select the least-cost electricit­y supply.

Under the terms of reference for the interim power supply agreements, bidders must offer a minimum contract capacity of at least 50 MW.

Meralco said that the conduct of bidding for the 260-MW peak requiremen­t and 400-MW baseload requiremen­t are in preparatio­n for the expected increase in demand during the dry months.

The deadlines to submit bids are set for Feb. 26 and 27, respective­ly.

Meralco’s controllin­g stakeholde­r, Beacon Electric Asset Holdings, Inc., is partly owned by PLDT Inc.

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has an interest in BusinessWo­rld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls. —

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